JOHN  O'DONNELL MARINE VETERAN HONORING A YOUNG BRAVE MARINE HERO THIS MAN HAS GIVEN OF HIMSELF EVERTHING HE COULD, SO THAT HIS BROTHER MARINES AND THE PEOPLE BACK HOME COULD LIVE A MORE PEACEFUL LIFE. THIS GIFT OF HIS LIFE SHOWS THE GREATNESS OF THIS HERO. HERO'S DON'T WEAR A CAPE OR MASK NO! THEY WEAR MARINE GREEN.HERO'S COME IN DIFFERENT SHAPE'S AND SIZE'S. AS EACH DAY PASSES,WE MUST TAKE THE TIME TO REMEMBER WHAT THIS HERO GAVE UP! SO THAT WE COULD LIVE IN A FREE SOCIETY. THANK YOU ! SEMPER FI! HERO YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN DOSEN'T MATTER IF YOU ARE A 2YR, 3YR, 4YR, ENLISTMENT OR A DRAFTEE OR RESERVIST,OFFICER OR ENLISTED YOU HAVE EARNED THE TITTLE OF U.S. MARINE! A NATION CRIES OUT FOR THE LOSS OF ONE OF ITS SON'S
Jul 21, 2014
Bill  Sutter inmuletown@aol.com nephew 1413 Timberwood Dr Columbia TN 38401 USA I was three when Uncle Richard died. This week, I have the honor of visiting The Wall with my daughter and her eighth grade class. I pray that both my and her generation understands ands honors the sacrifices made by our service men and women and their families. Nov 1, 2008
manny  g Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe Union Gap, WA. 98903 “You are Remembered” Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. 'He which hath no stomach to this fight let him depart. But we in it shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother”. Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless You for your Sacrifice!!! Jul 21, 2008
Garnet  Jenkins garijen@bresnan.net Grand Junction Co ~ Rest In Peace, Young Hero ~
In Remembrance of Cpl Richard Furlong Sutter, with a Multitude of Thanks for his Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest well and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of such a young hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam in 1967.....''THOSE WHO HAVE LONG ENJOYED SUCH PRIVILEGES AS WE ENJOY, FORGET IN TIME, THAT MEN HAVE DIED TO WIN THEM.'' Franklin D. Roosevelt Jul 21, 2008
James Hartz rev.fun@ix.netcom.com schoolmate 20 Silver Av. #13 Tybee Island, Ga. 31328 U.S. Surfing the net and stopped here. I had always heard that Richard had died in the war. He was a schoolmate of mine in Atlanta at Christ the King Grade School. Surprised there was no photo of him. Maybe I can find one of him in one of my old school annuals. The war certainly framed the lives of all of us who lived through those times. "God's favor lasts a lifetime weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." Psalm 30:5 Best wishes, Jim Hartz Wednesday, August 29, 2001
Mary Buckley maryjbuckley@comcast.net he is my cousin 1101 Bellaire St. #208 Denver, CO 80220 usa God Bless you Richard, wish I had the chance to get to know you Monday, September 06, 2004
ANONYMOUS FROST SO YOUNG! SO BRAVE! HOW CAN IT BE THAT SOMEONE SO YOUNG CAN GIVE THEIR LIFE FOR FREEDOM AND SO FEW ACKNOWLEDGE HIS SACRIFICE. SOME OF US CARE. THANK YOU SEEMS SO INADEQUATE BUT IT'S ALL I HAVE. BASED ON STORIES OF THIS HERO ON OTHER WEBSITES, MY WORDS DON'T BEGIN TO DO HIM JUSTICE. Thursday, May 04, 2006
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